Le Peuple

Le Peuple
TypeDaily
Founded1885 (1885)
Political alignmentSocialist (1885–1998)
Right-wing[1] (2010–present)
LanguageFrench language
Websitehttp://lepeuple.be/

Le Peuple (French pronunciation: [lə pœpl], The People) was a socialist daily newspaper published in Brussels, Belgium. Publication started on 13 December 1885 and ended in March 1998.[2][3]

The Le Peuple brand was bought in October 2010 by Mischaël Modrikamen, president of the Belgian People's Party, to become a right-wing online newspaper, as well as a printed bimonthly.[4][5]

  1. ^ "Who's invited to Swedish nationalists' far-right gala?". The Local.se. 4 November 2016.
  2. ^ Note de Documentation of the Institut Émile Vandervelde, chapter Le Peuple
  3. ^ Société d'Edition du Peuple (SODEPE), section Biographie / historique
  4. ^ Mischael Modrikamen a lancé sa version du journal "Le Peuple" in Belgian magazine Le Vif
  5. ^ Mischaël Modrikamen relance la version numérique du journal "Le peuple" on the website of the national radio company RTBF

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